Search wiki using Sphinx

From The Space Library

Jump to: navigation, search

Displaying 1—10 of 10 matches for query "Tunguska" retrieved in 0.000 sec with these stats:

  • "tunguska" found 12 times in 10 documents



... Aleksey Zolotov, who had just returned from a survey of a remote river valley at Tunguska. On 30 June 1908, a blast estimated as up to 2000 times more powerful than ... measuring devices all over the world and had been heard nearly 1200 km away from Tunguska. Trees had been uprooted as far as 50 km from the site, and ground tremors ...
... earth asteroids, their orbits and the incidence of possible collisions. Indeed, we have learned that Tunguska asteroid, an approximately 40-meter asteroid, which impacted a remote part of Siberia on June ... major city such as New York, Tokyo, Beijing, London, Paris or Mexico City. Indeed, the Tunguska impact has been estimated to have been equivalent to the explosion of a 10 to ...
... . Williard F. Libby of the Univ. of California. The 1908 explosion, referred to as the Tunguska meteorite, took place in the air at a height estimated at three miles. Its effects ...
... , caused the big explosion that jarred Siberia on June 30, 1908. The blast near the Tunguska River killed 1,500 reindeer, felled trees over an area of 700 square miles, and ...
What is believed to have been a large piece of Encke's comet strikes the Tunguska region of Siberia during the Beta Taurid meteor shower. Evidence suggests that it exploded almost nine kilometers above the surface causing a massive air blast downwards. The blast destroyed approximately 2000 square kilometers of forested tundra.
... an unusual occurrence. The object that fell on Siberia had been referred to as the Tunguska meteorite, although it had left no crater or other clearly identifiable meteorite residue. "We suggest ...
... would explode much too high in the sky to fit the projected altitude of the Tunguska blast. (B Sun, Jan 7/93; NY Times, Jan 7/93; LA Times, Jan 8 ...
... . The potential threat is viewed in the light of occurrences such as the strike in Tunguska, Siberia, and the probable strike in Yucatan, Mexico. (NY Times, Jan 25/94) NASA's ...
... -10 Carl Sagan's Cosmos, Cybernetic Objects ARTS James Delson, Tom Johnson 34 - 79-10 Tunguska UFO UPDATE James E. Oberg 44 - 79-10 The Hindenburg Solution Continuum Kenneth Jon Rose ...
... . 8. The June 3 fireball released five to 10 times less energy than the 1908 Tunguska meteoroid, which exploded 4-6 miles above Earth's surface with a powerful burst that ...

Additional database time was 0.093 sec.

 
Search in namespaces:

















Powered by Sphinx
Views